Queen Amarantha
by Charles Busch

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Highlights

120 mins 16th Century/Elizabethan Ensemble Cast Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes American

Synopsis

An homage to nineteenth century historical melodrama, Queen Amarantha tells the story of a fictional monarch, Amarantha, the daughter of a barbaric warrior king, who tries to emerge from her father’s shadow.

Like Sweden’s Queen Christina, she is uncomfortable with her society’s conventional female role and prefers to dress as a man.

She falls in love with a wanderer named Adrian and when her enemies destroy her reputation through a manipulated scandal, Amarantha abdicates and runs away with Adrian.

She leaves the throne to her young and hopelessly weak ward, Roderigo, who becomes a pawn of Amarantha’s enemies, particularly her treacherous childhood friend, the Countess Thalia.

Press Reviews

"Covers all bases from The Prisoner of Zenda to Richard III to Mary Stuart."

— New York Post

Characters

Character
Second Nobleman
Princess
Priest
Roderigo
Edra
Duke Of Agar
Queen Amarantha
Earl Of Moreland
Countess Thalia
Adrian
Orvall
Waldemar
First Nobelman

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1998
Binding Paperback
Pages 93
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573626425
ISBN-10 0573626421
LCCN 2006491302
LCC PS3552.U813 Q44 1998

Queen Amarantha is a American play written by Charles Busch and published by Samuel French (1998).

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